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Spicer Signs With D.C. Law Firm

According to The New York Post, former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, who resigned a mere two weeks ago, has signed on with D.C. law firm Williams & Connolly.

"Attorneys Bob Barnett and Michael O’Connor, both of whom work at the firm, have represented a myriad of politicians and television personalities, such as Fox News’ Neil Cavuto, Brit Hume, and Steve Doocy; NBC News’ Andrea Mitchell, Brian Williams, and Cynthia McFadden; as well as CNN’s Christiane Amanpour," notesThe Blaze.

Spicer resigned after President Donald Trump made the decision to bring on financier Anthony Scaramucci as communications director. Ironically, the New Yorker only lasted a dramatic and obscenity-laced ten days before getting the boot himself.

"He’s done an amazing job,” Scaramucci said of Spicer his first day on the job. “I wish him well and I hope he goes on to make a tremendous amount of money.”

The top Republican is reportedly being courted by big name networks, like Fox News, CBS, and NBC.

Spicer was also apparently approached by Dancing with the Stars, though, tragically, he reportedly turned down the offer.

Correction: It was incorrectly stated that Sean Spicer had accepted a position at Williams & Connolly law firm, though Mr. Spicer is merely being represented by the firm. This article has been updated accordingly.

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